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CLASSIFIED RATES 15c per line for 3 times. 25c per line for 6 times. $1.00 per line per month. No charged ad accepted at less than 45c. Phone 351. No ad accepted nor canceled after 11 a.m. on day of publication. Real Estate and Rentals YOUR CROSS WORD PUZZLE HOW TO SOLVE THE CROSS WORD PUZZLE The way to solve the Cross Word Puzzle is to fill in the white squares of the diagram with the words which agree with the accompanying definitions. The definitions are numbered to correspond with the numbers on the diagram. An yword defined in the text under "HORIZONTAL" will begin at its number, shown on the diagram, and will extend all the way across to the first black space to the right of that number. Foot is the word must begin in the square that contains its identifying number, and extend as far as the white squares continue uninterruptedly. Any word defined under "VERTICAL" will also begin in the white spaces that contains its number, but will extend downward as far as the white spaces remain uninterruptedly. TEACH DEAF TO TEAR THRU SKIN WASHINGTON, Jan. — Perfection of a method of communication for deaf persons, by which they will "teel" the spoken word and sentence, is the object of experiments now being conducted by Prof Robt. H. Gault of North Washington university, at Callaudet College, near here. "The idea," he said, "is to communicate vibrations of speech mechanically to a sensitive skin area, where spoken words and sentences may be felt. "In the course of 40 sessions of a half hour each, 5 of 15 deaf persons have arrived at the point of being able, with a fair degree of accuracy, to identify 20 sentences of six one-syllabied words each, and aggregating 50 different words." An editor and a merchant were discussing the virtue of billiard advertising. The merchant contended that more people read the billboard than the newspapers. After a lengthy conversation in which neither man would give in, the men parted. The next week the merchant came tearing down the street to know why the obituary of his wife's mother was not in the paper, especially after he had seen that a copy was taken to the newspaper office. "Well," said the editor, "I know you wanted the obituary read by the people so I took it out and nailed it up on your billboard." A Class Ad will bring you results. WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Small garage building or used lumber; also auto trailer. Ell Saunders, Buena Park. LADIES WANTED—Good pay. Phone 169; 234 E. Center St HORIZONTAL 1. Recede 4. Utensil 7. Violent wind 9. Egyptian sun god 10. International language 12. At liberty 14. Genuine 16. Small room 19. Intellect 22. Undeveloped egg 24. Fifth letter of Greek alphabet. 27. Snare 28. Old VERTICAL 1. Latin conjunction 2. Drill 3. Bank. 4. Divide 5. Smell 6. Toward 7. Providing that 11. Exist 13. Regret 15. Vase 16. Suffix denoting condition 17. Leap 18. Missing 19. Breakwater 20. Object of worship 21. Perform 24. In (prefix) 26. North Dakota (abbr.) HOW TO SOLVE PUZZLE The words start in the numbered squares and run either across or down. Only one letter is placed in each white square. If the proper words are found each combination of letters in the white squares will form words. The key to the puzzle—the first word—is given in the drawing. Below are keys to the other words. SOLUTION OF SATURDAY'S PUZZLE PARENTS: TYRANTS AND TYRANT-MAKERS The twentieth century has frequently been called "the century of the child." But Ellen Key points out that, even in our century, parents for the most part may be divided into two classes: those who act as if their children existed only for their benefit, and those who act as if they existed only for their children's benefit, the results she adds, being alike deplorable. For the first group of parents tyrannize over the child, seek to destroy its individuality, exercise an arbitrary discipline too spasmodic to have any of the good effects of discipline and would model him into a copy of themselves, though really, she adds, it ought to pain them very much to see themselves exactly copied. The second group of parents may wish to model their children not after themselves but after their ideals, yet they differ chiefly from the first class by their over-indulgence, by their anxiety to pamper the child by yielding to all his caprices and artificially protecting him from the natural results of those caprices, so that instead of learning freedom he has merely acquired self-will. These parents do not indeed tyrannize over their children but they do worse; they train their children to be tyrants. Against these two tendencies Ellen Key declares her own Alpha and Omega of the art of education. Try to leave the child in peace; "Well," said the editor, "I know you wanted the obituary read by the people so I took it out and nailed it up on your billboard." A Class Ad will bring you results. WANTED WANTED TO BUY—Small garage building or used lumber; also auto trailer, Ell Saunders, Buena Park. LADIES WANTED—Good pay. Phone 169; 234 E. Center St. SOBER, industrious married man wants to manage or work in orange or walnut grove. 1009 E.State, Long Beach. WANTED—Cleaning, washing and ironing by day. Phone 759-J-3. WANTED—Carpenter work by day or contract; finishing, cabinet work or remodeling. Phone 981-J.J.H. Latourette. YOUNG MAN wants position in grocery store. Has 5 years experience. B.F. Le Sourd, 305 N.Olive-st. LIVESTOCK FOR SALE—Fresh heifer. 2¼ miles south of Anaheim to Kattelu sub station, west to first road south, first house, F.B. Ferrell. POULTRY WANTED—Poultry for cash. Ph.E.W.Pohlman, 7R2, Write RD2. FOR SALE—Canary birds, breeding cage, and R.I.R.eggs for hatching. 122 W.Cypress. FOR SALE—Geese and turkey eggs; pigs; 1400-lb.horse. D.W.Colle, 5 miles west of Anaheim, ¾ mile south of Lincoln on Western Ave. FOR SALE—Ancona and Barred Rock hatchment. I.B.Miller, 2nd house to left on Coffman ave. Just off E.Center. Phone 610M. QUALITY CHICKS White Leghorns, each '15c., R.I Reds, 18c. Order for January and February. Garden Grove Hatchery One mile west, half mile north of Garden Grove. ANCONAS MAKE MONEY FARM BUREAU ACCREDITED CHIX AND HATCHING EGGS. 3 year old breeders. If you're not making money with your hens, try Anconas. They eat less, lay me Make us prove it and see us Goette's Ancona Farms, 3035 N.Main St., Santa Ana, Phone 2312J. UNCLE WIGGL Running Across Word 1. In the picture. Word 4. A bright metal that looks something like gold. Word 5. A city in Germany where the famous Krupp gun factory is located. Running Down Word 1. What you eat your meals on. Word 2. Something green that the cows like to eat. Word 3. What violinists put on their bows. Against these two tendencies Ellen Key declares her own Alpha and Omega of the art of education. Try to leave the child in peace; live your own life beautifully, nobly, temperately, and in so living you will sufficiently teach your children to live. There are endless theories of education but no greater agreement concerning the value of any of them; and the whole question of education remains open. "Education, whatever else it should or should not be, must be an inoculation against the poisons of life and an adequate equipment in knowledge and skill for meeting the chances of life." This is the definition given by Havelock Ellis, who has been called the most civilized of living Englishmen. SIS IS A FINE ONE TO GO ON A DIET WITH!--SHE'S LICKED THE ICEBOX CLEAN! WELL ILL BE JIGGERED! I GET A DIET WITH SIS, AND S DOUBLE-CROSSES DEAF TO THRU SKIN BROGTON, Jan. — Perma method of communi-deaf persons, by which steel is the object of ex-now being conducted at North University, at Callau- near here, he said, "is to com-bibrations of speech me-to identify 20 sen-six one-syllabed words aggregating 50 different and a merchant were the virtue of billiard The merchant con-t more people read than the newspapers. lengthy conversation in other man would give in-artered. At week the merchant down the street to obituary of his father was not in the pa-pally after he had seen boy was taken to the office. said the editor, "I wanted the obituary people so I took it out it up on your bill-will bring you results. WANTED TO BUY—Small garage used lumber; also auto Saunders, Buena Park, WANTED—Good pay.; 234 E. Center St LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE OF BIDS NEW TODAY FOR SALE—Dining table, baby bed and carriage; like new. 710 W. Santa Ana St. FOR SALE—16 turkeys, $23; two heats; 5 three months old and two months old. House No. 78 Santa Pe lease, Olinda. FOR SALE—Fine dining room set, chairs leather seat, buffet; like new. Phone 524-J. MARY PITTROFF, psychic, will be permanently located at 407 E. Center. Private readings daily from 1 to 8. FOR EXCHANGE—Three acres, all kinds fruit, food buildings, equipped for chickens, Escondido, $7000. Want house: 10 acres Nuevo 8-year peaches and cottle only $6500. Want house in So Calif. WHITNEY REALTY CO. Orange 709. RANCH SUPPLIES VALENCIA TREES FOR SALE—Fine budded stock, ready for spring planting. Call at Locke Ranch at Yorba or phone after 6 p.m. Placentia 33-R-1. FOR SALE—One Fordson tractor in good repair; equipped with Bosch Hytension Magneto Can be seen at Placentia Tractor Service Co. Call at corner Placentia and Chapman ave. Phone Placentia 235-J. PERTILIZER—We deliver and spread A-1 manure, prices right. Phone Artesia A-659, Artesia Fertilizing Co., 4th and Main-sts., Artesia. LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE OF BIDS NEW TODAY FOR RENT—Unfurnished 5-room flat; 3 beds; nicely located. 224 E. Broadway. Mrs. Fletcher. FOR RENT—5-room furnished apartment, with garage; practically new. 217 No. Olive. FOR RENT—Nice 4-room modern house, unfurnished; close in; $20. 218 No. Philadelphia St. FOR SALE—Three-quarter size bed, spring and mattress; oak with ivory finish. Phone 1144; 109 So. Melrose. FOR SALE—Alfalfa, barley and oat hay; $32 delivered. Phone 905-M. FOR SALE—Dairy of 35 head, considered best head in country. Inquire 413 Elm St. FOUND—Bed spread. Owner can have same by identifying and paying for ad. 881 So. Glaudina. FOR RENT—One room, furnished for light housekeeping for gentleman. 416 No. Olive. WANT to hear from lady to keep house. Would be a home and easy place for woman with child. J.H. Williams care Plain Dealer. LOST—Leather bound copy Science and Health near city hall. Phone 803, Miss Churchill. FOR SALE—Grocery store with living apts, garage; rent $25 per mo. Apply 1001 North Los Angeles St. WANTED—Work of any kind in store or farm by 18 year old boy 310 S. Lemon-st. FOR SALE—800 feet inch and half pipe. Orange-co. Auto Wrecking Co. N. Los Angeles and Palm street. FOR SALE—Four-burner gas stove. Call 506 West Center. FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—Unfurnished bungalow, 3 rooms and bath. 416 Los Angeles-st. FOR RENT—Completely fur-room bungalow, including plant garage. 1119 W. Broadway. FOR RENT—Nearly new duplex and garage, south side, 4 room breakfast nook, closet bed, hard wood floor, built ins, quiet place use of electric washer; $25.Wa-paid. 721 S.A Helena-st. FOR RENT—Modern 5-room a-garage; close in; fireplace a-heated bedrooms; reduced from $40 to $27.50 See Harold Clamont, 304 W. Center St. FOR RENT—3-room furnish-house, 211 1-2 S.Citron.Call 211 S.Citron.or 304 W.Centro-FOR RENT—Beautiful 3-room country home.Rent reasonable miles out.C.Peltzer.phon-486-W. FOR RENT—Four-room hous-garage,新式大型花园Fruit trees.Phone 494-R. FOR RENT—Neat new 3-room house; closet bed, with garage for $25 per month at 514 E.Cypress St.Key at 512.Ap-410 S.Philadelphia St.Apt.11 FOR RENT—Four-room un-filled house in bungalow coulse in; all modern.; $30 $32 a month.See Fred H.Schrder.I16 E.Center St. FOR RENT — 5-room modu-louse, unturn., and garage chicken yd.$30.$19 E.Add-or phone Fullerton 204-M. FOR RENT—ROOMS BOARD in private home; met well cooked; nicely served. WANTED TO BUY—Small garage used lumber; also auto Saunders, Buena Park. WANTED—Good pay: 234 E. Center St. Industrious married man manage or work in walnut grove. 1009 E. Beach. Cleaning, washing and day. Phone 759-J-3. Carpenter work by tract; finishing, cabinet modeling. Phone 921-J. Urette. Man wants position in store. Has 5 years experience. F. Le Sourd. 305 N. LIVESTOCK E—Fresh heifer. 2½th of Anaheim to Kattelia, west to first road at house. F. B. Ferrell. POULTRY Poultry for cash. Ph. Palman, 7R2. Write RDZ. E—Canary birds, breed and R. I. R. eggs for 122 W. Cypress. LE—Geese and turkey; 1400-lb. horse. D.W. miles west of Anaheim, % of Lincoln on West side. E—Ancona and Barred chickens egg. I.B. Miller, to left on Coffman-ave. S. Center. Phone 610M. LITTY CHICKS horns, each 15c. R.I. Order for January and Grove Hatchery west, half mile north of Ancona. LAKE MONEY BUREAU ACCREDITED AND HATCHING EGGS. All breeders. If you're not money with your hens, try they eat less, lay more prove it and see us. Ancona Farms, 3035 N. Santa Ana. Phone 2312J. DAILY SCHEDULE MOTOR TRANSIT STAGES TO LOS ANGELES AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS HEATED STAGES To Los Angeles, San Diego, intermediate. Economical comfortable convenient. For information Phone 520 MOTOR TRANSIT CO. 130 So. Lemon St. FERTILIZER—We deliver and spread A-1 manure, prices right. Phone Artesia A-659, Artesia Portilizing Co., 4th and Main-sts., Artesia. LEGAL NOTICE FOR SALE OF BIDS The Buena Park Grammar School will receive bids on the following: 1 tank, 2000 gallons. 1 tank house. 1 deep well pump and jack. 1 shed, 16x10. 1 shed 8x8. 2 gas heaters. 1 electric switch. All bids must be accompanied by 10 per cent check. Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Bids must be in by Feb. 5 to be opened-Feb. 7 at 8 p.m. at school hall. H. S. HORN, Clerk. (Pub. Jam. 10, 17, 24, 31; Feb. 2, 1925.) TIME TABLE A.T & S Fe R.R. In effect November 2nd, 1924 Trains to Los Angeles *No. 79 6:08 AM *No. 71 11:22 AM *No. 73 4:50 PM *No. 75 9:02 PM *No. 51 10:25 AM Trains to San Diego *No. 78 1:56 AM *No. 72 9:46 AM *No. 74 3:46 PM *No. 76 6:47 PM *Through sleeper to Kansas City, Minneapolis and Chicago. I Through sleepers to Denver, St. Louis, Chicago and Grand Canyon connection. Houston, Galveston, Texas, New Orleans and Phoenix connection. I Through train to Riverside and San Bernardino. VOICE STUDIO—512 E. Center, phone 946-M Mrs. Walter Ross Mrs. J. O. Schwentker. Tuesdays. PLAIN SEWING—Children's clothes a specialty, 508 E. Adelae. MARCELLING, 75c Biltmore Apts. Phone 621 Mrs Metcalf. USED AUTOS For SALE—Two Moon sedans, 1923, and 1925 model. Both in best condition. Real bargain.Call 762R2. FOR SALE—One-ton Chevrolet truck; fine condition; cheap. 124 Elm St., or call 399-R. NOTICES K.O.F P.LODGE meets in K.P.building every Monday night at S LEGAL NOTICE NOTICE To the Owner or Owners of a 1916 Ford Touring Car, Engine No. 1417267, Take Notice: We are herewith going to sell said Ford to the highest bidder at public auction on Monday,Feb.2nd, at 10 a.m.at the Richfield Garage at Atwood.Callif.Same is being sold to satisfy a repair bill, covering labor and material to the amount of $78.00 (seventy-eight dollars). (Signed) RICHFIELD,GARAGE, By H.FRANCIIS. Publish Jan. 21-22-23-24-26-27-28-29-30-31. FOR RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bunglow county close in; all modern; $30 a $32 a month.Fred H.Schrader, 116 E.Center St. FOR RENT—5-room modem house, unturn., and garage chicken yd.$30, $19 E.Ador or phone Fullerton 204-M. FOR RENT—ROOMS BOARD in private home; well cooked; nicely served.North Philadelphia. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA TRANSIENT ROOMS AND APPLICATION AT REDUCED RATES The finest fireproof apartment hotel in Orange co.Beach lobby,social hall and roof garages luxuriously furnished apartments complete with maid service; toilet phone, light, hot and cold water gas, steam heat and laundry linens included. Transient week and monthly rates.Corner Philadelphia and E.Center.Phore FOR RENT - APARTMENT FOR RENT—4-room furnish Apt., with garage.Best location.Anabelm.Call 563-J o Weado.Confectionery. FOR RENT—Furnished 3-real flat; adults only.No dogs,cars.Inquire 317 E.Cyper FOR RENT—Rooms with private bath; day, weekly or month rates.Inquire McFarland Apartment 205 W.Chestnut,near Lemon-or call 1072-W. FOR RENT-In Oreoma Co.2u5 So.Citron-st court No.;5 built-in features; finest and most un-to-date court in city.Call court or Wilson & Beverly Blvd. 148 W.Center.Phone 399-R. RENT - MISCELLANEOUS FOR RENT-Garages in rear Wilson & Beaver building.$8 per month.148 W.Center.Phore FOR RENT-Garage and sleeping porch,both for $10 per month417 E.Broadway.Phone 587-Y FOR RENT-Front office in Wilson & Beverly Blvd.,148 W.Center.Phore;phone 399-R. The greatest asset of any is the good health of its citizens the health department is,the fore,the most important branch of any city government. Our laundrymen are now agree That laundered rugs of bugs freed And harbor no pneumonia ANCONAS MAKE MONEY BUREAU ACCREDITED AND HATCHING EGGS. breeders. If you're not money with your hens, try prove it and see us. Ancona Farms, 3035 N. Santa Ana. Phone 2312J. HEATED STAGES To Los Angeles, San Diego, intermediate. Economical comfortable convenient. For information Phone 520 MOTOR TRANSIT CO. 130 So. Lemon St. UNCLE WIGGLY'S TRICKS ame down about here! Well, I guess it's gone! Are you looking for a golf ball? No, we've lost our aeroplane! BE JIGGERED! I GET ON A DIET WITH SIS, AND SHE DOUBLECROSSES ME! HONEST TGOODNESS, SIS, DOESN'T YOUR CONSCIENCE EVER HURT? YOURE A NICE ONE TO MENTION CONSCIENCES TO ME! CAT! WELL, I'D RATHER BE A CAT THAN ROBBER! Tim EARLY- Miscellaneous Classified Ads FOR RENT—HOUSES FOR RENT—APARTMENTS REAL ESTATE—FOR SALE RENT—Unfurnished bungalow rooms and bath. 416 N. Angeles-st. RENT—Completely fur. 4-bungalow, including plano, 1119 W. Broadway. RENT—Nearly new duplex garage, south side, 4 rooms. East nook, closet bed, harbor door, built ins, quiet place, electric washer, $25. Water 21 S. Helena-st. RENT—Modern 5-room and close in; fireplace and bedrooms; reduced from $27.50 See Harold Clair-104 W. Center St. RENT—3-room furnished 211 1-2 S. Citron, Call at Citron, or 304 W. Center. RENT—Beautiful 9-room home. Rent reasonable, 2 out. C. Peltzer, phone RENT—Four-room house new; large lot for garden trees. Phone 494-R. RENT—Neat new 3-room closet bed, with garage, 5 per month at 514 East St. Key at 512. Apply Philadelphia St. Apt. 11. RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; in all modern; $30 and month. See Fred H. Schneel-106 E. Center St. RENT—5-room modern unfurn., and garage; in yd. $30. 519 E. Adele, one Fullerton 204-M. FOR RENT—ROOMS D in private home; meals cooked; nicely served. 212 Philadelphia-st. FOR RENT—Front single and double apt., reasonable. Colonial Apts., 149 N. Lemon; phone 17. FOR RENT—3-room furnished Apt. and gas, 327 E. Olive. FOR RENT—Nicely furn. apt., sleeping porch, hot water continuously; garage if needed. Vacant Jan. 1st. Wilson-Bever bldg, 148 W. Center. Phone 399-R. FOR RENT—3 room fur. apt., garage, big yard, flowers, reasonable, $25. Call rear of 314 S. Vine. FOR RENT—3 room apt. furn. Best location in town; free water and Anaheim evening paper, 118 So. Olive-at. Inquire at 225 E. Wilhelmina-st. FOR RENT—Single and double apts in the newest and most modern apt. flats in Anaheim. These are handsomely furnished and should be seen to be appreciated. Rosemarie Apt. Phone 856. 309 W. Center-st. RENTS cut to a frazzle—Flats, apts, cottages and rooms, furnished and unfurnished. Phone 832 J or 732 for prices or call at 325 S. Claudia St. FOR RENT—Room and furnished Apt. At the Mann, 117 N. Olive-st. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161-J. FOR RENT—Modern 4-room furnished flat and garage; living and dining room; elegant kitchen, with all built-in features; 1 bedroom and 1 built-in wall bed; Hardwood floors throughout; for $45.00. Apply 747 N. Lemon St.; phone 394-J. FOR SALE—New granico house, 5 rooms; beautifully decorated; built-ins; double garage; good income from house in rear; $6500; part cash, 748 N. Topeka. MUST SELL 8-acre bearing grove with house; no frost; bargain. H. F. Taylor, Richfield Garage. FOR SALE-$1850 Two rooms, screen porch Tell me how much you can pay down and how much per month Call 812 N. Jauss. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE—Al faalfa ranch, north, also clear lot for sale in Anaheim, easy terma.O. B. Baxter, 922 N. Palm, Anaheim, phone 1092-W. REAL BARGAIN-6 1-2 acres in barley, good soil; $700 per acre Some terms.W. A. Franz, 210 N. Olive.Phone 103-M.Anaheim. FOR RENT-56 acres with good pumping plant, 1 mile west of Garden Grove.Samuel Hill. MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE—One 212 gallon steel tank, 4 ft.by 3 ft.been used as gasoline tank for filling station One calv tank 6 by 3 feet.A Bayliss, 611 E.Center.Phone 239. PIANO like new.Fullerton 625.Harry Fellinge,Nelson Music Co. FOR SALE-1 pump and gasoline engine in good condition.Wilson & Bever shop,124 Elm-st.Phone 399-R. FOR SALE-All kinds of second hand windows, doors,screens and building material cheap; also Chevrolet one-ton truck in good condition.Wilson & Bever shop,124 Elm-st.Phone 399-R. PROFESSIONAL RENT—Four-room unfurnished house in bungalow court; all modern; $30 and month. See Fred H. Schneel 16 E. Center St. RENT—5-room modern unturned, and garage; yd. N.$30. 519 E. Adele, one Fullerton 204-M. FOR RENT—ROOMS D in private home; meals cooked; nicely served. 212 Philadelphia. LIVE AT THE HOTEL ANGELINA SISTER ROOMS AND APTS AT REDUCED RATES nest fireproof apartment on Orange-co. Beautiful social hall and roof garden usually furnished apartments,ote with mald service; tele-light, hot and cold water, steam heat and laundry for included. Transient, weekly monthly rates. Corner of Elphia and E. Center, Phone RENT - APARTMENTS RENT—4-room furnished with garage. Best location in Cam. Call 562-J or Weadon'sictionery. RENT—Furnished 3-room units only. No dogs, cats, Inquire 317 E. Cypress. RENT—Rooms with private day, weekly or monthly Inquire McFarland Apts., J. Chestnut, near Lemon-st., 1072-W. RENT-In Oreoma Court, Co. Citron-st, court No. 5; all in features; finest and most date court in city. Call at or Wilson & Bever Bldg., V. Center. Phone 399-R. T - MISCELLANEOUS RENT—Garages in rear of & Beaver building. $5,00 month. 148 W. Center. Phone RENT—Garage and sleeping both for $10 per month. Broadway. Phone 587-J. RENT—Front office in Wil-Bever Bldg., 148 W. Cenphone 399-R. The greatest asset of any city good health of its citizens; health department is there; the most important branch city government. undrymen are now agreed laundered rugs of bugs are used. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment; close in; everything furnished; $12.50 per month; $15.00 with garage. Phone 161-J. FOR RENT—Modern 4-room furnished flat and garage; living and dining room; elegant kitchen, with all built-in features; 1 bedroom and 1 built-in wall bed; Hardwood floors throughout; for $45.00. Apply 747 N. Lemon St.; phone 294-J. FOR RENT—Nice clean single and double Apts. strictly modern, continuous hot water, Light and gas furnished. Low rates. Colonial Apts, 149 N. Lemon-st. Under new management. Phone 17. FOR RENT—1 4-room fur, and 1 4-room unfur. apt, Marita Court, 113 N. Clementine, very close in and nice large rooms, very reasonable rent. Call at Apt. 14 or Mr. Ross, 261 E. Center-st. Phone 477. FOR RENT—3-room furnished modern courts, 1118 Pearl-st., Walnut Court. SEE the attractive single apartment at Biltmore before deciding Homelike atmosphere a feature; ideal location. Biltmore Apartments, op. Elks club. FOR RENT—Apt. at Stewart Apts., 113 N. Emily-st. Reasonable rates. FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apartments for $25.00 per month at 410 S. Philadelphia-st. Apply to Apt. 11. YUNGBLUTH APARTMENTS 147 West Center. Best central location in city. Special rates by fax, week or month. FOR RENT—Beautiful single apt. Especially low rate to permanent people for the winter, Shaw apts, cor, Center and Helena-sts. FOR RENT—Furnished single and double Apts, with continuous hot water; gas, water and FOR RENT—Modern, alty Apts., single and double, everything furnished. Hot water. Rents reduced. Roberts Apts., corner Lemon and Center; phone 953; also garage for rent. Call same number. FOR RENT—Furnished single apt.; at $35; including light, gas and water; partial janitor service; tile bath; large dressing room; thoroly modern. Apply 202 Kraemer Bldg., adjoining City Hall. FOR RENT—Neat new duplex apts, all conveniences,with garage at $20 per month. 410 So. Philadelphia-st. Apply Apt. 11. PROFESSIONAL Phones—1169J; Office 207 Dr. Walter R. Blakely Optometrist-Optician We do our own lens grinding 190 W. Center St. Anaheim, Cal JohnstonWickett Clinic ANAHEIM, CALIFORNIA HOURS: 8:00 a.m. 5:00 p.m. DR SUE M. AMACK DR.HENRY C.VOGT ANAHEIM'S CHIROPRACTORS Palmer Graduates Ground Floor Office 317 N.L.A St.Anaheim,Calh. Office Hours 10 to 4 Phone $16 Dr.Guy Allison Rawson MEDICINE-SURGERY 714 N.Lemon-st.Anaheim.Calif.Electronic Diagnosis and Treatment.(Dr.Albert Abrama) ARE YOU SICK? WHY? Your backbone will tell us what and where your troubles are without asking a question. Eliminate Guesswork Do you know we take an X-Ray of your backbone and show you where your trouble is? This service is free with course of adjustments. Why go to Los Angeles? Dr.Joseph H.Coleman Dr.Alma Bartel —X-RAY CHIROPRACTORS —Phone 845 250 E Center St The most economical little salesman is a Class Ad in this paper. PROFESSOR NOODLE Dear Professor: I'd like to ask my sweetheart's dad to let me marry her. But I'm afraid he might get mad and start a massacre. Now isn't there some lucky day for me to see this gent? Perhaps you can suggest a way to win His Nib's consent. J.M.Dizzy The first of any month should be a lucky day for you. And I'm inclined to think that he will feel it's lucky too! Prof. Noodle Plain Dealer Want Ads Bring Results